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'U*8[ iim-' ji.sr.Mi:.\ tt? i?k Bii' z . . . riio. -.auy, lrtl anil 3d Sabbath. <Jilli v reek, 2d and 4tb HaObath. II ui. Floistnt Hill. 2 I -.ml 4tli Rabbaih, \> m. When you want Candy, (fhenjou^think of Candy Wlwn, you go to bet Candy * ' HackoiuL , ?Seo adv. M lurborough's sale Monday, 19th in?t. ? Mrs. F A. LTrcnnati and children of Liberty, S. C., uro guests of Mrs T W McMurrny of .JackBonhain. ? M r. Lark Boli and family of the Unity section left for Aikanbas Wednesday last. ? Mr J. R. Knight of Primus, j slaughtered a pig one da/ last, week whichjnotted 382 pounds. ? Bishop Ellison Cupers will preach in tho Episcopul church at this place Mond ly night next, 12th inst. ?Fifteen (1500) hundred ponnds good ping tobacco to be sold this mouth at Bennett's Grocery. 25 cents per pound. ? Lancaster Camp NV O W will moet next Thursday night to elect officers for ensuing term. ?Mr. M. (J Gardner, County Supervisor elect, has received his commissi.>n and will tako charge of the office today. ?313 acres, 4 horse farm op en, 75 aercs fino timber, recently belonged to estate lands of .1. -A. Estridge, for #2,100 Apply to T. S. Curler, A gout. ? Will pay highest cash price - .1 l i:_ ' iui 1111??.-> 's nuu vji'fBti delivered ftt Southern depot. 3t J. S. Wilson ? Mrs. W. L. Bird find family have returned to Lancaster from . Hartsvillo and will occnpv their cottage in the Southern portion of town. ? Married, at this place, on Thursday Let, by U< v VV. H Hodges, at the parsonage, Mr. John L Caskey und Mrs. E. E Gregory, widow of the late Cicero Gregory. ? On account of tho serious' condition of his sister, Miss Flor ence Craig, who is sick of perito nitis, O'Neal Craig returned homo yesterday morning from the Citadel in Ch ir'estoo. ? tiock Hill Herald. ?On the 21st dav of Dee 1004 I will offer nt public sale, ono good fine horse; my well known extra good bay mule, one two horse wagon, one buggy, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, fat hogs, etc. W F Little. ?Buster Harris, col., was shot in the leg by Charley Clyburn, col., Wednesday night while returning from a frolic on Long Street. Charley was fined $20 by the Mayor which was paid. Cautben also paid the May* or's court $15 for firing a piatol ?There will bo a basket supper at Rich Hill school houso on the night of the 26th instant. The proceeds will go to supplement the school library fund. The public is invited. ? Invitations bare been issued to thn nmrrinoTA mP Wav r. f .00 Robinson, formerly of tins county, now pa6tor of the A R P church nt Camden, Ala,, to Miss Anna Mi) Marshall of Millorsburg, Kv.t at the homo of Mrs. Sarah Thorn Marshall,tho bride's mother, a*. 2.30 p. m., Dec 22, 1901. Hot. and Mrs Robinson will bo at home at Camden, Ala., after Jany 12, 1905. I f - Rev. J, (t. Drtli*, ?)!' Mexico, Dc will preach a *>lii!;>h chinch .1 ."? p.?m ti.nmiron i.n 1 in in R. l\ chiPct a liiis place at night. Hi The isn t morning services at I 1 b Shiloh will be dispensed will). pit M- S F Langley has accepted u j position with the Singer f(do , ! a ml will represent them 211 this county. ,U1< ? Solicitor Thurmond has do- lvL clined to move for a now trial for Aarnn Will:...... .1 ' hOf I linn.', mu negro cnu'-g- I ed with assault on Mrs Lungley ^'41 ami Williams, will accordingly he '1( ' hanged on the 23rd, unless ho is ves given another rospito by the gov- 0 >u mo ornor. ? Mr. and Mrs. \V. Iv. Thonip- ^.(>1 eon spent Friday night in the | city, returning to their homo a', f I Liberty llili, from Portland, Ore- (.tm gou, whore the formor had been u in attendance upon the annual (1(i meeting of the National Grange p,,v ? Rock Hill llerald. fltjj ? One thousand barrels ll >ur to agr ; bo sold in the next fifteen days. bei: \V. I*. Dennett. ami ? Dr. ,). J. ilngins will bo in ben 1 Lancaster 12lh 13th; Heath Per Springs 14th; Kershaw 15 to 1G. The ? Strayed ! From my residence on Nov 23, one pale red or nuu ' fawn colored heifer, with horns. | About two years old. | J. M. Hood, j ?Mr Sam Crenshaw of the L j &C Railroad, who had one of his J arms broken by falling from a car 1 ^ about two weeks ago, is now able ' ^ to go about. I " | Wn> j Conductor Neil Simpson received injuries which were quite ! paintul at the Southern depot ()f [ hern Tuesday night while assisting ^1(>, in unloading * crcighted btiggv nut f i nm Ilia I l-nin I ^" ,rt " I -1 ? 4 II v/ui ii 10 iicuci Iiu ? 'IB il'JUJ IU fi* ic resume his run after me<iioal u' - j.,r tint i<?n, tbi? ? Letters remaining uncalled nut for in the post office nt"*T^nn- she caster for the week ending Dec. of t 101 li, 1904, are as follows: hco Special delivery for Mrf-. Kittie miWithorppoon, Messrs \V 10 Run t ter, .John Watts, J C Smith, K Z in , Welsh, Percival 3. dec J. M. Stewart, P. M. trai ? Mr. J. B. Little, Son of Rev hou . .1. W. Little, was mnrriod on Sunday to Miss Ella Belk. The t?c ceremony ocoured in South Cn-o- wnw lina and was performed by Rev. j 1 j J. JVl. Wbito. Tho groom is P"'1 1 teaching in Jackson township and sl<" boarding with Mr. S P. Walkup where he carried his bride. The ,l0^ marriage was hastened by the "lr'f fact that tho bride's father, Mr. ! mH' Lark Belk, was to niovo to At- *rot kansas ye itorday, and the couple didn't want to tie separated. ? 81l,( ti rs monroe inquirer. ; *v " ? ? |Kat Lookout for This IVIulo Strayed from my premises near nnc* Primus, Tuesday, Gth Mistunt, a l'l<! gray mare mule about 7 years of Iin<* ago. Any information of ber 01' whereabouts will bo thankfully mfU received and party compensated lllto for trouble, etc. T P Small. Pos' Dec 9, 1904. to f brit The Xniiso (exposition Will Open *'10 Wednesday. tho The ladies began work yesterday unit in tho court house erecting booths brid tv^iich ttiov will tastefully docorate liog and have everything in readiness ritu for tho opening of tho Xrnbo odis Xpnsition next Wednosduy even- T ft . V" ! 1 1 it in?. i no A[) >siuou win conunuo wns thrmrh t!io week. OyslerH and war refreshments w:ll bo served at all and hours while the Xposition is open, beat All articles of fancy work, etc , thin contributed should bo priced and was sent to the chairman of the do- ness partment by which it will be sold, that Everybody should attend and goot liberally patronize this enter- Ugh1 priso of I lie Indies to raise money mer: for the Confederate monument T! fund. ono Clin.^ Foley's Honey and Tav appl tor children,sate,sure. No opiate%. Hi Ol'an Lady , b Mi' 12 t' h Bl-ickwell, widow to ..io iaiu Josi-pri Blackwell, died w her homo near Flat Creek pi ursduy, D? c 8, 1004 after a ail trncted illness, aged about 80 to trs. Two sisters, Mrs Sarah co berison of this county, and te s Go Jowera of Chesterfield, as i throe sons, D L Black well of rshaw, and L AJ, and J F pc ickwell of Flat Creek, survive te Shu was a member of Pis- no i Baptist church for years and all remains were interred there terduy after funeral servicef m< eveted t?y Itov J Thos Black - co n. - tu ?? au mty Homls Sold ? IVlessr>! Soasongood & Meyer tin Cincinnati, Ohio, have pur ^cil ?S0,00O of the Lancaster ;n nty j pur cent, bonds uuthoriz by the Legislature to meet the tin nt of the old bonds which duo l'Yby. l>t. This firm ve eed to t ike the bonds at pur on tio 10 paid commissions, etc., ovi muting to $5,333.33. Theirs to ig the lowest bid, Supervisor tin ry closed tho deal .with them, est ! bonds mature in 2d, 30 and do years. Tho supervisor has wb Jo a very satisfactory sale. sin A I'rottv Wedding. ^ fer ).i last Wednesday evening, the ^j() inst., tho pleasant homo of . and Mrs. .1. T. L Stover, of js Oaklmrst community, was the s0< no of a pretty wedding. It p,.( 1 thou tnatilieir eldest daugh co Miss Mamie, was united in rriage to Mr Wm 8. Walkup, Boa Jnioti County, N. C. Invita- Sig 1* had liC"?n sent out to a largo nber o i near relatives and nd*. Many of these were sent, to \vitiu'>-s the nuptials cf 11} 1 > | opuiur young couple. A ubei altended hum both Ivor- y0 w ai d Lancaster, while several 2 ho groom' s family and friends wr i mpamed him 011 his happy ' ii]i isiou. i toi Jreen and while wore the choscolors for tho occasion. Tho [)( orations wo:e of holly and ling ivy, in1 er woven with jiiets of white chryunthemums sse had been arranged by artis1 1 1 .1- ?1 1 /V . I 1 in huh unu mo wnoie eueci ! I j I i plea.-111^5 and tasteful. Yompliv al 8 o'clock, the ap- < ?ted hour, the bridal procosi begun to move. Mrs. Lewis Rollings provided at the organ, ' ' skillfully rendered the wtdf march I lie bride and her els onto ed the parlor by the ( it door, while the groom and attendants entered from the First came Miss Virginia jertson and Mr Clarence ] cbford. Next came Miss NunWaikup, sister of the groom, Mr. Iiollie Stover, brother of bride. Tlmn pnlfirnil (tio Uim.1 . her sister, Miss Annie Stovfttul the groom with his best i, Mr. Connie Steele. The ndunta, as they entered, took itions facing each other so as orm a semi-circle, with the le and groom hi the middle of |U arc. v The candidates mot at designated place and wcro L)e :ed in holy matrimony by the ?-<le's pastor, Rev .1. Marion ;ors, according to liio beautiful alistic ceremony of tho Mcthit church. ni} lie reception which followed of the opportunity for many be? in and iietrty congratulations, fol sincere good wishes The wit itiful feast of good and dainty gs, spread in tho dining room, elaborate enough to boar wit- I to tho large hospitality of ; excellent home. It waa a ; 11 y company that mot, a tie- ( tfnl occasion, and all went "as ( ry as a nmrringo boll." nn< he bride's dress was an olcgai.t of of white silk, of tho soft and png varbty, trimmed with i ique and tulle. She wore a in !' I w .. .li >1 u \ os ^ nit-, and r.. i ivj ; a IK . u i lite chrysanthemums. v i ; iared lovely 'n tho eyes of he;* Imiring friends. 11 cr u >:ds, 0, wore pretty and appropriate stumes. The groom and In* utnduuts, too, appenn I handsome well. The l?ri le was one of cor mo<[ 111 ipular )oung ludies. She i inlligent and cultured, and is a T ible and loruble eluuactrr with- ":l 1. - ^ The bridegroom is one of the {" ast popular young men of his . II- ? - - iii 111 umij. no is, indeed, tor- ^ nato in having wen the heart d hand of hid churiMing bride. Sir and Mrs Wnlitup left for air home near NVaxhaw, N ay abundant blessings i>c theirs this life and in the life t?> coino. iM. 11. The president's message is a ry excellent review < f condi- ?? ns in l!ic country, and whor - 1 er he made recommendations as fo.turo legislation ho presented 3 arguments in a forcible, inter,ing and attractive form. The cuinent is a m ?st readable one tether ono agrees that tho meuros advocated would t o best for 3 countrv or not. On the tsritl 3 message is silent and no ucnco is made to tho race quo--: n or to proposed reduction of ?' nthcrn representation and there 10 H nothing to indicate what the called Southern policy of tho evident will be - ('oi imbiu K ,d <zj rt. zc -cr... iratlio ^ : ' -' ' rs ~CD ,i T^ a j r\ t t i ? ai rnwic Auction. 1 1 n ill sell at public nuclinn at 1 'v y borne nenr Snpp X Road*, on j nndiy, Dee. 19th, 1901, 2 ti; u lino mules, 2 good milk t'mvs, ependid buggies, 2 2-horse f igmn, and all my household anil * iiiluni furniture,also my fanning pliments, and other tilings > punmroti* (n mention. M. Yarboromrh. ?c !), 1904 M FT W 31 L. If VERY AND SALE STABLE j We have opened up, ?t the i?ltt & Crawford old stand, Sale d Livery Stables and arc prored to sell stock cheaper than ybody, for cash, or on time tli good papers. - - ri "Cull und .see OUR STOt K>l, ' , , . , . :l:i foio buying. batisfaction m an teed. LIVERY! LIYERY i ' With brand new vo to hides and good fresh horses wo are W prapared to give t ho best Sutisfac- >? tion in the livery business. ... Very Respectfully, o o r e & Sowell. is c. 1, 1004. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ?-r I will sell ut public unction at < present homo, livo iniks West u'! town on Tuo" day Dec. 13 1004 jinning at 10 o'clock a. m. the oni lowing personal property, tot good young mules, 1 4-horse wagon, 1 2-horse wagon,. 3 milk cows, I , , tmi 3 dry cows, 500 oushlos of corn, 5000 bundles fodder i mi my iin inmiri)(ii'niK>nis j .vhntaoever kinii. rorins cash, i Jesse (J. Sowcll. Siov. 29th 1904. With AVi ?< Making a Ch i cur*' ; ;iiu!-s '.u<l in onior to ro'.lucc our st > (iuvsV tier to tl>o |uiiH-li".-: ijr public our or lints :: <Wr. \Y luv 1 no au<l wo ,y CO , - o iiiiuti it. ViV also have an o!t iocs, Notions, Gout*" Kur ;s iin^s an 1 Hits, 10 else in town. .... . . v. . . t fcO - - - - ? C~~ ^ 5C iUlli DVA*, illl(* self Our Clothing ami P ints c nnpriso all the st B'?\* Clolhinj* from 75c to ?h no p r ^nit 00 io ?10.Oft jiff -iiul T!i:m i - n i Iiuni'tu lifi tinin for lho purotiasiut* puMie < f Ij-uieux RESPECT IcCardeil and All \ waot voiar wants rant your wants suspj !> IMC. If von want. Fancy If yon want Croeki If yon want China If you want Glass 1 n fact, if you want * I ^ U "3 * % ,rv/-* ill : JL1I1U&9 ;X1;" ^elepj and 15 Is ca<! always fresh. Yours' j b. Ma BHW-JfefiUS "HI ;; i] 1 PIIIh ' ill iiHiliiiSSsliijrt Kill [<\>? thw n X' thirty <Uys we will .ill'-:* the great** fin i ll'r 1 in Ijh'U'IH \ Wo sre ftuxiou - to gef ry Ihi'liistl no i in ord ?. to do fit we mean to onper linn you ian buytliem els where, If yot next thhty days wo will convince you that i t hn< yi 'i c >u got elsewhere for lo?? money, GO(>] We reed not make any prices on Dress u<>od us v t omp !!(<. ;s. \V.? hove many in w putt eras am (Ills ilnc that nn'reM it complete. I jiulivs :iu(l >1 i>n have >' reived another Una of those fine Juekm we an; selling one third ofVtliu regular price, l wui.tii'- they tire goinjj fast, t*--5 3< >tn^ wo aro selling (ho sho s. Wbj? Because we ? r do not carry :f^ v slo-ddy ph< es \W *ell < very amnt.ec to ho roll.I am! \v? rth the money, and tl s: hit" Inert used s ?, We are tlol ?jj; t'.i > 1 t'llmj T?u> ne-t Our lo* h than they wort iartfill V litis tlm? Fii rm-n wo iiuve had oh t in that, tils and is up to date OVJSUOOATS December U fl?o mouth to sell uvoreouts. Wo il b >> * n i ll>? pi'lefHuro ri^ht Men's ?12.00 Overcoats for 44 10.00 44 " 44 C.00 44 44 B >ys' '">-^o " {< 44 4.00 44 4 4 teniombei for .iie uext thirty 0 iya you nun I>n rj^iin j'l ia: a. F F Ft JLJ, l..j, \^JLj ? ew Of ange nek we will in tho next it'ro line of Clothing find mio in business when wo emit iino of Dry Hoods. , -m l will undersoil uny utisfj Yourvies in medium gjooJs. Mens' suils from r, I?111 is the elitinc? of tor (Jounfy. FULLY, ison Bro. P asad it you jjlied come (traceries, M'Y, ' 7 ware, ware, most anyeome tome. rede Steam ckorel!. il tlU' har/ains that have evet our stock reduced by Janse.l high class merchandise i will give us a look during ivo wi'l sell you the same I we are known to undersell 1 styles (hat we have ft.lded sow Is for Ladies and Misses Come quick and get what H JOES niy sell g- od hornst shoes, fair of our shoe* under a ?at is why our shoe busi tug s ?iea are one third larg:i our sales have increased in every irspeet and best of have a goo I line for men SS.50 c.oo 4.50 3.50 2.05 y anything in our line at OUD.